Layout:Article: as to add the standard "See else" et al. sections whenever anybody creates a new (also "empty") Wiki-page. Alternatively, and maybe an even better solution, can we create a super-layout that would add these standard sections to each and every page-type.

@optional: The section will not be added to the new page as default, but a relevant checkbox will be added to the "sections" menu in the top-right of the Generic Editor.

@required: The section will be added to the new page, along with a checkbox in the menu, but it will be disabled, dissuading (not preventing) the user from removing the section. The user is still able to remove the section via the "Classic Mode" of the Generic Edit Page.

@lock-header: The section will be added to the new page, but the ==Title== will not be editable in the usual way. As above, this is not enforced in "Classic Mode".

Contents

into a separate box (locked), but without showing a seperate section (new directive??) .. ex. Layout:Publication

Required Changes/Hacks

When creating new page using a layout, 1 line-break should be added in each box by default (reason: for the cursor to be easily placed BELOW possible INSTRUCTION TEXT)

related or alternative: hack the extension so it preserves/imposes line-breaks when it's used to create a new page (reason: would help us move down possible instruction text or templates in a given box)

can size of the various edirt-boxes be changed (TABLESEC-boxes can be smaller, but others must be a bit bigger for comfort for users)

until we have a WYSIWYG solution, re-introduce the convenient style/format-buttons above each edit-window

IF POSSIBLE: add on each TABLESEC-styled page (and particularly the templates) an advisory text that is viewable in edit-mode only, saying something like "DON'T REMOVE THIS CODE-LINE OR CHANGE THE HEADINGS IN THE SECTION ABOVE" or so..